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This is a list of films with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-related storylines. This list contains theatrically released cinema films that highlight the issues and experiences of the LGBT community through the inclusion of LGBT romance and relationships.
These films may involve LGBTQ cast or crew, an LGBTQ producer/director, an LGBTQ story, or a focus on LGBTQ target audiences. The English film title, original title, country of origin and production year are listed. Order is alphabetical by title. Made-for-television films and animated films are listed separately.
One of the six real-life court cases shown is a role-playing lesbian couple. Hong Kong [268] [269] Policewoman's girl Celia Chang 2011 Our Idiot Brother: Cindy Harris Rashida Jones: Harris lives withher hipster girlfriend Natalie. United States [270] 2011 Pariah: Alike Adepero Oduye: Alike is a 17-year-old Black teenager embracing her identity ...
The use of lesbian in medical literature became prominent; by 1925, the word was recorded as a noun to mean the female equivalent of a sodomite. [13] [14] The development of medical knowledge was a significant factor in further connotations of the term lesbian.
Carmilla, published as part of the book, In a Glass Darkly, is considered the first lesbian vampire story. [6] [7] In this story, Laura, who lives with her father, meets Carmilla, and they form a close relationship, with Laura becoming ill as Carmilla draws nourishment from her. Jacques Collin a.k.a. Vautrin a.k.a. Trompe-la-Mort: Père Goriot
Download as PDF; Printable version ... This is a category for lesbian-related films that are feature and made for TV movies. LGBTQ portal; Film portal; Subcategories ...
In her new book, “Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion,” historian Eleanor Medhurst documents the course of lesbian fashion, which she said is frequently determined by politics, and how it ...
In U.S. television and other media, gay or lesbian characters tend to die or meet another unhappy ending, such as becoming insane, more often than other characters. Fans call this trope "bury your gays" or more specifically "dead lesbian syndrome". [8] Increasing awareness and criticism of the trope has made creators attempt to avoid it.